gtbred wrote:
4000? You planning to line the rails?
Hahaaaa, nooooo. I would pick a shot to the head before doing that.... No I wasn't planning on lining the rail, it just seemed so overwhelming painting even 60 or so guys, I figured it might as well be thousands...I was right though: it did suck to paint them...
[quote="JimVarnellABH2USN"]
LACI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where are the darn tow bars and wheel chalks for your NIMITZ, Doug has them
for the Big E Hey Jim! I am no competition to that "crazy nut-job"

But hey: I got tow-bars! But i cheaped out, hehe, and used the PE ones. But Doug is waaay up in the clouds with the modelling demi-gods. Compared to him I am just O.K. But thanks for the encouragement..... and also thanks for your recommendation for rigging material. I might check it out!
MARIJN- You were right about the slight color mixing/adjusting for the clothing . That's exactly what I did. I mean it still was less fun than drinking gasoline in a burning building, but I am DONE! The little bastards turned out ok!
Well, Happy Easter fellow modelers!!!!!
I have been out of the game quite bit, and I owe a visit to a lot you guys' threads! I haven't been on the forum since January. Ever since my wife and I got back from Hawaii, I went back to working 2 jobs right away, working long days and pulling insane stunts, like working 32 hours on one of the weekends. I painted someone's real airplane, which is lot more stressful than dealing with a model, and therefore a lot less fun. It took me 3 weeks ( I did all the prep-work too), but the owner was insanely happy with the results, so I guess I wasn't sleep deprived for nothing...
After that second job I did drywall on top of my full time job at the dental-lab. But the insanity is over ( bills are paid and new travel plans are in place) and I had time to work on the NIMITZ! Not just work on it..... but let's not get ahead of myself.
I still had work to do on the flightdeck.
And I didn't like the looks of the jet blast deflectors. In reality there are six vertical panels (right?) and each is made up of 6 or 7 "panels", I guess... In some photos the variation of their colors/shades are so wide, they give these JBD-s a checkerboard look. I found this effect very neat and decided to mimic it. In either case , these deflectors are almost never the same shade of grey, and they are certainly never clean! So I got pretty creative with the greys and the masking tape. And when all the paneling was done, I masked off the deck around the deflectors, and "smoked " them over with " jet exhaust".
I like how it turned out, especially compared to what it looked like before.
I also needed to add the safety railing to elevator #2. For this I drilled little holes for extra strength for when the poles are getting glued in. For the poles I used copper wire, and for the rope I used stretched sprue. Now that I looked at my enlarged images of the area, I see that these little poles are not all parallel (vertical) but I just soooo wanted to finish the ship!!! After 6 and a half years!!!!
SO I did just that!!!!!! MY USS NIMITZ IS COMPLETE!!!!!!!!! DONE !!! NO MORE!!!!!!!! ( well, I still have to build that brace that the tilly uses to lift aircraft, but I will just add that later)
I'll come back to say goodbye
Laci